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Just yesterday I observed some seriously incompetent delivery dudes doing a horrible job with something like a thousand boxes, which I guess were scheduled for delivery to addresses near my office building.  One hand-truck was piled high with amazon and Blue Ribbon (meal-kit) deliveries.   mean piled and re-piled because everything kept falling over onto the ground until they finally took the job seriously of stacking strategically.  The boxes were piled so foolishly, and fell over so frequently, I figured that everybody was overly stoned.  It was ridiculous.

 

But the real problem?  Those boxes sat in the sunshine for at least 90 minutes while the delivery dudes figured out what they were going to do to get their actual job done.  I kid you not, they were all over the ground when I arrived at my office at high noon, and I just kept staring at the catastrophe for the next hour and a half.  In the photos, the Blue-Ribbon boxes have cooking tools as decoration on them.  

 

A poor novice-cook is gonna think s/he got sick from something they did.  

 

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Just yesterday I observed some seriously incompetent delivery dudes doing a horrible job with something like a thousand boxes, which I guess were scheduled for delivery to addresses near my office building.  One hand-truck was piled high with amazon and Blue Ribbon (meal-kit) deliveries.   mean piled and re-piled because everything kept falling over onto the ground until they finally took the job seriously of stacking strategically.  The boxes were piled so foolishly, and fell over so frequently, I figured that everybody was overly stoned.  It was ridiculous.

 

But the real problem?  Those boxes sat in the sunshine for at least 90 minutes while the delivery dudes figured out what they were going to do to get their actual job done.  I kid you not, they were all over the ground when I arrived at my office at high noon, and I just kept staring at the catastrophe for the next hour and a half.  In the photos, the Blue-Ribbon boxes have cooking tools as decoration on them.  

 

A poor novice-cooks is gonna think s/he got sick from something they did.  

 

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IMG_1177.JPG

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Just yesterday I observed some seriously incompetent delivery dudes doing a horrible job with something like a thousand boxes, which I guess were scheduled for delivery to addresses near my office building.  One hand-truck was piled high with amazon and Blue Ribbon deliveries, I mean piled and re-piled because everything kept falling over onto the ground until they finally took the job seriously of stacking strategically.  The boxes were piled so foolishly, and fell over so frequently, I figured that everybody was overly stoned.  It was ridiculous.

 

But the real problem?  Those boxes sat in the sunshine for at least 90 minutes while the delivery dudes figured out what they were going to do to get their actual job done.  I kid you not, they were all over the ground when I arrived at my office at high noon, and I just kept staring at the catastrophe for the next hour and a half.  In the photos, the Blue-Ribbon boxes have cooking tools as decoration on them.  

 

Those poor novice-cooks, they're gonna think they got sick from something they did.  But me?  I'm definitely not ordering anything from Blue Ribbon, ever.  

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